
Handbooks for Little Humans: Compassion
Zanni Louise(Author)
Affirm Kids (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 28. October 2025
Book
Hardback
24 pages
978-1-923293-17-5 (ISBN)
Description
Geez, it's tricky being human, isn't it?
You have so many things to learn, like: tying your shoelaces, learning the alphabet and eating noodles.
Here's another thing to add to your list: showing compassion.
What's compassion, you ask?
Well, it's something you can learn (like tying your shoelaces). And once you've learned it, you will use it forever and ever.
Are you ready to know more?
From bestselling author Zanni Louise comes a series to guide meaningful conversations between big and little humans about the things that count most.
You have so many things to learn, like: tying your shoelaces, learning the alphabet and eating noodles.
Here's another thing to add to your list: showing compassion.
What's compassion, you ask?
Well, it's something you can learn (like tying your shoelaces). And once you've learned it, you will use it forever and ever.
Are you ready to know more?
From bestselling author Zanni Louise comes a series to guide meaningful conversations between big and little humans about the things that count most.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Australia
Publishing group
Affirm Press
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 3 to 8 years
Product notice
Picture book
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 190 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-923293-17-5 (9781923293175)
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Persons
Zanni Louise has been writing stories since she was little, growing up in country NSW. She now lives with her family of four in the Byron Bay hinterland. Zanni has written more than thirty kids' books, spanning picture books, chapter books and books for 10-12 year-olds. She is proud to be an author ambassador for Room To Read, an organisation helping to educate children.
Kim has been writing her own zany stories and illustrating them as soon as she was able to hold a pencil. Based in Melbourne, Kim is now illustrating happy-chappy designs that bring fun, colour, and shape to every page. Having illustrated for kids TV shows, books and magazines, Kim embraces the weird and quirky side of life to create uniquely optimistic work for every project.
Kim has been writing her own zany stories and illustrating them as soon as she was able to hold a pencil. Based in Melbourne, Kim is now illustrating happy-chappy designs that bring fun, colour, and shape to every page. Having illustrated for kids TV shows, books and magazines, Kim embraces the weird and quirky side of life to create uniquely optimistic work for every project.